Hi,
as i kinda came out to everyone yesterday (via whatsapp story because i'm scared) i decided to finally take a big step and go shopping as a girl. I got some money from my mom and everything seems fine, but i'm quite insecure. I don't know if this really is the right subforum, but i'd think so, because this is probably my biggest step out of my closet.
I just kinda want to know from you if you'd think i'd pass as a girl, just.. Don't try to comfort me, be honest, tell me if i don't pass, i'll find a solution for it. I just don't want you to talk things better than they are, so yeah, please be honest ^^
This is my outfit & Makeup right now: http://imgur.com/a/SdAoC
Thanks in advance,
Emilia~
With some make up skills, which take time, yeah, I could see you passing physically.
If you want to pass your attitude and manorisms are just as important. Watch and learn. 1/2 if the population are your teachers. You'll be surprised what minor adjustments you make will help.
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With time you should pass yes. You are young too, which is a great help
Yes, you do pass. Maybe a little less color to your cheeks, but you look nice as you are. On another hand, in my opinion, people's reaction is based not only on your looks, but also on your behavior. You need to look confident and enthusiastic. Smile more, be relaxed, keep your head high and posture straight.
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Thanks everyone for the kind words >.> but one little detail >.> i don't color my cheeks >.> that's natural :o
Quote from: Emilia on June 19, 2017, 07:51:11 AM
Thanks everyone for the kind words >.> but one little detail >.> i don't color my cheeks >.> that's natural :o
Yeah, I thought it might be rosecia or something. But then I thought aren't you normally covering it up first with some light foundation? Not that you have to. Again, it's more about confidence and happiness than looks.
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At first glance, you pass, at least in these still images. But I have to admit that the make-up skills kind of gave it away when I took a closer look. That's easily fixed with practice, though!
Quote from: elkie-t on June 19, 2017, 08:36:39 AM
Yeah, I thought it might be rosecia or something. But then I thought aren't you normally covering it up first with some light foundation? Not that you have to. Again, it's more about confidence and happiness than looks.
As someone with a similar complexion, I can say that it's difficult and expensive to find foundation that comes in the right shade. The cheap/mainstream brands you can get in drugstores literally don't make anything pale enough for me, and it looks like that might be the case for you too. So if funds are limited, it might not be the best purchase in terms of cost to benefit ratio for awhile yet. A lot of cis women don't wear foundation all the time either, skin condition or no.